Example sentences of "but [pron] [modal v] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , thank you , Mr Glynn , that 's all for the moment but I may have more questions for you later . ’
2 I said well , I do n't pass you by but I 'll have one ticket .
3 ‘ It sounds so silly when I think about it now , ’ says a disappointed daughter in Pitkeathley 's book , ‘ but I used to have this image of us sitting together in the afternoons .
4 Is n't it also true that the European union or community or whatever you like to call it , is also intending to introduce a compulsory identity card in the form of a smart card carrying details of the citizen 's health , but which would have ample room to put all sorts of other things on .
5 ‘ Not immediately , perhaps , but you would have some time . ’
6 ‘ It was hard work but you used to have some enjoyment out of yourself .
7 But you must have some kind of idea what sort of chair you want to spend your holidays in ! ’ says his wife .
8 So therefore you 'd have no liability but you 'd have unused capital allowances to be carried forward to the next year .
9 But you could have any woman in the world .
10 But she would have those things for ever ; she would have them in her head , in her memories and her dreams , and no one could take that away from her .
11 Then she added slyly , ‘ But she 'll have several cousins to play with , I hope . ’
12 I hope the transition will go well but we 'll have more people and a lot more younger soldiers and that will bring certain difficulties
13 But we 'll have some carrots
14 It would be difficult to give a definitive answer , but we may have some clue .
15 ‘ We want these elections , but we must have equal access to the media , and time to organise , ’ said Dr Petar Dertliev of the newly reformed Social Democratic Party .
16 But we must have another sample , and we we
17 Theirs is a much more popular course , admittedly , but we must have some sort of chance , somewhere along the line . ’
18 You could n't do that these days , the traffic 's too bad but we used to have wooden hoops or we 'd have er iron hoops .
19 ‘ Until that decision is known we can not begin to draw up an engineering schedule but we should have all works completed by the end of 1995 , ’ said an NGC spokesman .
20 To be fair , it really did look as though Ipswich had come for a draw , but we should have more imagination , pace or something to break down teams like that .
21 successful in doing these schemes and because resources on we are hard pressed , resources on the ground are thin then when people ring up with these schemes that we get it off the ground they meet this negative sort of answer when they ring in , that 's the only sort of er liaison with themselves and the police and they 're met with that , and their reaction then is down the pub tell their mates do n't ring in cos its a reaction , and that 's the trouble with us being , as it were too successful before , better to be less successful , but we 'd have more staff at the centre like Lincolnshire etc to actually get the difference from when somebody does the odd person does ring in they get a response to it
22 Inevitably , doubts have been expressed about the credibility of such statements , but they may have some significance nonetheless .
23 But they 'll have one man with the nerve needed for a D-day showdown .
24 The conditions may sound wonderful , but they can have dire consequences .
25 But he might have some ideas . ’
26 No , but it could have several cheeks , quite often yes .
27 It typically leads to unusually dry weather in the western Pacific Tropics and heavy rains on the desert coasts of western America , but it can have wider effects .
28 But it will have little impact on crime and if it serves merely as a pretext for disarming honest citizens , it will prove a serious mistake .
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